Well now they literally cannot, since you asked!
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And I am b—LLM, nice to meet you!
So it's almost as if it were trained on Reddit?
(No offense intended! I hope you get what I mean! ☺️)
No, and viewing this post from Lemmy.world works just fine using the web UI - perhaps it is an app issue?
Meanwhile every person I see around me:
So... yeah, confirmed, it reportedly really is fine indeed! Downright dandy even! 🤪
Oh wow this gets better and better. Someone on HB specifically made the decision to allow all PS content to show to HB users, either not knowing or else knowing that by replying their answers would be shot into the void. Or I guess this is where the idea comes from that it is not even that simple - the PS OP would not see any reply, but accounts on other instances that federate both will. Like a special club of shadowbanned users that can all see one another's comments, but nobody else can!?😜
Lemmy does not have a hidden list of "instances" that are blocked (well, I dunno, but if there is then I am saying that I do not know of it!), but it does give instance admins the ability to block particular communities on certain instances, without acknowledgement of that fact showing up in the instance block list (which makes sense, bc it is not technically the instance that is being blocked, only the communities on them). I know of no way to view this information directly, but I do recall that the capability was announced in the public release notes, which helped explain why at the I was not seeing those communities despite the instance still technically being "federated" (e.g. Chapotraphouse from StarTrek.Website, although since that time I am thinking of STW has fully defederated from all of HB).
Thank you for sharing.:-)
So in other words, the Fediverse is nowhere even close to being "just like email"? 🤪
Imagine if Windows users could not send or receive emails with Mac, Linux, Android etc. users...
While on the other hand, not everyone signs up to receive all content straight from 4chan just simply by virtue of being on the internet.
It is even more complex than that: I do not see PieFed.social in Hexbear's blocked instances list (click Blocked tab to see it on that page), so if it is true that HB has blocked PS, then it must be on the "hidden list" that Lemmy instances sometimes use to block communities or instances that they don't like, but which for whatever reason they prefer for that fact to not be as publicly visible (it also allows finer-grain resolution to block only certain specific communities such as Chapotraphouse without having to block an entire instance).
I am not sure if PS has an exact equivalent of such a hidden list, but even more than that, PS blocking HB is reputably done baked right into the codebase, at least turned on by default unless an instance admin specifically removes it.
But anyway no, if HB has blocked PS, then HB users will never see any content from PS anywhere, under any condition. Visiting some other instance, either as a guest with no account or as a registered user with an alt account, would allow this, but at that point the user would not be a "Hexbear user", in that specific mode of interaction.
You mean... Hexbear voluntarily chose to partially shadowban literally all of its users?
This is priceless.
I just tested, and on PieFed.social, using the webpage UI via Firefox on Android, I do not see comments from accounts that I have blocked.
I sometimes get Notifications from users on an entire instance that I have blocked, and then clicking on those links does not work for me, but even those I "cannot see" the comment.
If we ignore the oddness with the Notifications, then blocking seems to always work for me?
No—do you?